The following people appeared during felony bond hearings Monday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear Aug. 20 in Pope County Circuit Court.

Agents with the 5th Judicial Drug Task Force through the use of a confidential informant purchased 2.5 grams of methamphetamine and one-fourth of a pound of marijuana from Snowden in exchange of money.

• Stacy Newman, 36, delivery of a controlled substance - $5,000.

Agents with the 5th Judicial Drug Task Force through the use of a confidential informant purchased one gram of methamphetamine from Newman in exchange for money.

• Nicholas Ferguson, 18, theft of property — $5,000.

• Michael Gunderman, 18, theft of property — $20,000.

On July 13 at approximately 3:30 a.m. the Pope County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to 87 Sharp Place after receiving a call about a stolen flat-bed Ford truck valued at $4,500. A deputy located Ferguson and two other males (one a juvenile) near the scene and arrested all three after a witness identified them as the three individuals seen stealing the vehicle.

The vehicle was said to belong to the uncle of Gunderman. Upon arrest and after he had been read his rights, Ferguson admitted he was one of the three males responsible for stealing the truck, but that he was under the impression they were picking up the truck of Gunderman’s uncle. He did admit to officers he should not have taken the truck.

During the bond hearing, Ferguson told Pope County District Judge Don Bourne that he was currently homeless. When Bourne questioned Ferguson as to why at 18 he didn’t live with his mother, Ferguson said he didn’t know, but that his mother had not kicked him out of the house. His mother was in attendance of the hearing, and after advising Ferguson to stay away from the property, Gunderman and the other accused, Bourne advised Ferguson’s mother about visitation if her son didn’t bond out.

Gunderman is currently on probation for other charges. During the bond hearing, he denied being part of the theft.

Bourne ordered Gunderman to stay away from the residence where the alleged theft occurred and the other two males accused of the crime.

According to the police report, On July 13 officers responded to domestic dispute occurring in a green Chevrolet Camaro at 2601 W. Twelfth St. Upon arrival, officer Joseph Paterak was informed by the accused’s girlfriend that Philphot had warrants out for his arrest. She also claimed Philpot choked her and threatened to kill her and cut her up into pieces. The report stated the girlfriend had bruises. When Paterak informed Philpot he was under arrest due to outstanding warrants, Philpot resisted arrest. The report stated that Paterak pointed to his Taser and continued to ask Philpot to cooperate. Officer Evans Philpot from behind and the two officers were able to cuff Philpot. During the altercation, Evans received a cut to his hand and was taken to the emergency room.

Faulkner was picked up in Louisiana in regard to a warrant issued which charges Faulkner wrote 32 hot checks totaling $797.14 written between June 24, 2010, and Aug. 25, 2010 in Pope County. The service charges totaled $1,288.00. She was issued a $2,528.14 cash bond.